The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 07, 1889, Image 4

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    COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA 1
tlmo for every ncriBiblo man to rcftd
think and net lor iiimseii. This is yot
n froo country but as I am taking tlio
Hililo for my proofs wo will turn to
Dcti. 15 22-25 find tee whether Mosos
tho jjreat law maker tolls tho people
what thoy shall buy with their monoy
"If tho way bo too lonu for theo no
This proves that wino and stroiiK
drink wero ono of tho staples and ar
ticles of commerce tho samo as tho
R up any subject no differ- ,ifl"or f S'1,0 V"?1 ,i r or
. wo shoQld look at It from a ,mA8n exhorts timothy 5-25
itandnolnt and take tho Uihl Bo n1?nSe.r ft dnnkor of water h
A Ttmtt't Bellgiona View of Prohibition.
EniTons Columbian.
As o great deal is boing said on both
sides of Prohibition I as a farraor,
wuuiu iiKu 10 pivo my viows on tho
subject. Preachers and businessmen
havo bcon giving their opinions "pro
Zt i.hi tin T i 0 ' ,V110- tou canst carry thy good then .halt
To farmeis VWy m th? lurn lhorn nl 0Dd bln(1 u'
iJ(,rmn LTr -la rtent ?n dialt go tithd place tho Lord thy God
vll :J T?.? A8 ,1V,D8' 11 tn,oy w,no f hall chooso and shall bestow thy mon-
5frl mnM.n !rcatwh?ol8 ,in; oy for whatsoever thy soul deslreth,
till , rt0" at fSroxen or for sheep or for swine, or
business. For this reason the Wr 108
should havo a right to speak on a sub
ject containing such vita, importance
w uiin anu every American oitizcn.
in tuning
enco what.
religious standpoint and tako the Mbl
for our guide. My Uiblo teaohes mo
temperance, but in no place can I find
where God commands tho preacher to
preach Prohibition.
llo commands Paul and the Apostles
o "go out and preach tho gospel unto
nil tho world." Again in Romans 13
14-15 Paul says "how shall they bo
Iievo In whom thoy havo not heard
and how shall thoy hoar without a
preacher and how shall thoy preach
oxcopt thoy bo sent, as it is written,
how beautiful aro the feet of them that
preach tho gospel of peaco and bring
glad tidings of good things."
Tho preachers aro not doing this
when they preach Prohibition. If. it
is necessary for them to cause so much
excitement, then tho Biblo must be
wrong.
lBt Cor. M-33 "for God is not tho
author of confusion bat of peace as in
all churcllCH of the sniniji"
Evorv nreacher that. nrfiafirinu Pro. man of it not oven to savo him from
hibition is dnrrrailin f.lm.nlf in ilm hell or secure to him heaven."
sight of God. Why? because tho And tho preachers wonder at tho
groat Jehovah did not intend tho sa- coldness of the church! If they look
crcd nulnit for tho discussion of noli, at tho matter closely I think they will
tics. Tho Biblo Bays "cursed bo tho 1'm(1 themselves the principal causo of
man who nuts his tniRt in man." Th it. Can thoy expect a true Chr'utien
preachers aro aakim? thu nuonlo to tint to ao to church ovory Sabbath morn
their trust in them and in tho mean- ng ani1 ncar nothing but Prohibition
tirao aro forgotting tho Bible; for thoy prcaohedT Tlicro is many a truo
know very well, wero they to tako the Christian that havo stopped going to
Biblo for their proofs they could uot Sabbath worship until after the 18 of
furnish them. Shame on tho man who Juno. They are asked to givo a por-
wlll stand in tho pulpit and talk on tor f tlielr lmrJ earned inouey to aid
any subject that ho daro not open the the causo of Prohibition, when every
Biblo and read a chapter for fear tho dollar is needed to etinport tho gospel
word ot uou will he in direct
sition to what he is saying.
Prohibition is not tho work of Christ
bat tho work of mon. Tho word wine.
is used in the Bible 150 times and
strong drink is spoken of 25 times.
Unless wo intend to discard tho Bible
entirely wo havo positivo evidenco that
Christ used wino at tho feast of tho
a
but
use a little wine for thy stomach's sake
and thine oft infirmities."
This certainly proves that inspired
Pe.ol believed a littlo wine or stimu
lant ot fiomo kind good under certain
conditions. Thero is not a verso in tho
Holy Biblo that commands Prohibition.
God's servants are commanded to tako
nothing from tho gospol nor add any
thing to it.
What aro the preachers doinc to-dayT
They aro trying to teach tho groat
Jehovah, and mako an extra command
ment. If God had wanted them to say
what tho people shall eat ho would
havo commanded it.
Wo aro placed hero in this world our
own frco moral agents with the indi
vidual powor to seo the right and tho
wrontr. 1 ho cood side and tho evil
side. And "God so highly ojtitna'.is
tho gift ot frco will with which he has
endowed man, that ho will not qepnvo
and if a member could afford to oivo
anything for Piohibition and is against
the amendment, tie is asked to change
his views or rosiun from tho church.
Is this ChriHtianityt is this "brother
ly love." Is it pleasing in tho sight of
God? No!
Preachers can oxpol nnn from tho
church of men, but they can't drive
The Electrio Exeontiosora
Tho throo electrical machines with
which tho State of Now York will exe
cute the murderers will cost 88,100.
Thoy will do their work very expediti
ously, inasmuch as tho death stroke Is
administered in tint luOth part of a
second, too soon for a mm to know
what killed him or to feel nny pain. A
current of 1,000 volls will bo used,
which Is just fivo times as mtny at aro
rcpuircd. And Hlthough it takes only
luOth part of a second for the current
to kill a man, it will bo kept on from
tlttcen to thirty seconds, to do tho
work nbs)lulely "beyond peradventnro
nnd to provuiil rtllox action, whloh
follows tho rigidity r suiting ftnm
firitt application of tho c!ectrio current.
Nobody, of course, can tell from their
own experience wnicn is moro pniniui,
death on tho callows or in an electric
chair t but if scienco is good for any
thing it cannot bo wrong m averting
that such a death m this by electricity
is painless.
A Safe Guard Always on duty.
Thousand. mal.o a ptactico of taking
Dr. David Kennedy' Fuvorito
Itemed y, of Koundoit, N. Y., when
ever thoy have symptoms of poViblo
sickness, and through tho prompt ac
tion of this rumarkahlo medicine they
aro really uovcr ill. It is a perfect safe
guard against all forms of malaria,
sick and nervous headache, palpitation,
dyspepsia and heartburn. 5-21 -It
Tho latest wrinklo in tho clothing
trado is garments made, of paper. A
Minnesota inventor is said to havo
made nnougli vests and uuderclothes of
paper last winter to creato sompthing
of a panic among St. Paul clothiers.
Thu paper is prepared so that it is as
soft as cloth and tho cold cannot pene
trate it.
Ex-Secrotary Bayard will marry Miss
Mary Willing Clymer on Jut,o 12, in
St. John's Episcopal church, Washington.
Jewish passover, aud as this occurred them from tho church of Christ.
OH 1 MY HEAD 1 1
flmflVt Inc of a Ktir Jrar Senator. I7
i pepala. Nlek HrflAehe. Terrible Thing.
7bea the stomach. U torpid it soon beoomoa clog.
mi with bait disrated mitten, tha blood booomei
TltlAted and foul t the other organ fall to act cor.
snallr, and lndncca a train of symptoms, such as dra
pcptla, sick hsadache. dizziness, drowsiness, palpita
tion of thabeart, pala In tho Lack, ions of appetite
"There are rew things that I hellers In with aumr
heart and It affords ma ploaaoro to teU of ono of
them. Tho speaker was oz.Benator Albert Herrltt,
bead of tha largo f roll firm, 82 rark Flaoe, N, T., and
the aoeso his ofise. "I was sick and feared I bad
booome fated to endure tho 1
Tortures of Dyspepsia
i of the kloners. A rel.
in the month of April tho wine used
must have been fermented, for tho pe
riod of the grape harvest and when
thd wino was mado being in Octobor,
lienco tho wine must havo been six
months old when used at tho feast and
common sense will leach a man that
wino or cider cannot bo kept six
months without becoming fermented
and intoxicating, ibis explodes the
theory of tho Prohibition cranks, that
tho wino used in biblical history was
not intoxicating. Hero is a nut for
tho preacher to crack.
Solomon tho sun of David kini; of
Israel savs in Proverbs 31 0-7 "oivo
strong drink unto him that is ready to
perish and wino unto those that bo of
heavy hearts. Let him drink and re
member hin misery no moro." Certiin
ly strong drink docs not mean unfer
merited grapo juico. This is tho ad
vico of Solomon. Aro we going to
givo up our liberties and discard tho
Biblo for tho sake of theso false
prouhets that aro preaching Prohibi
and a dantrerons affection
aald to me. 'Whr don't roa
rente itemed?, maueat nondout,
kMneri. .
irelatlrc
flVBli'a.
did so. 1
1st Peter -1 10 "Yet if any mm suffer
as a Christian let him not bo ashamed;
but let him glorify God on this behalf."
A man can bo a Uhnstian whether
ho makes whiskey, sells it or lues itt
It is not from tho use of liquor that
harm is done but from tho abuse ot it.
Let any man uso anythinK to excess
and injury will bo tho result.
Mark vil. 11-15. And when ne
had called all tho people unto him ho
said unto them, hearken uuto mo every
one of you and understand.
There w nothing trom without a
mau that entering into him can defile
him, but tho things which coino out
of him these aro they that defile.
It is f rombition everywhere wo co.
We hear it on tho street, in the'parlor
crd in the church. God and tho biblo
hrvo been dropped, Bob Ingersol aud
Prohibition taken up. Oh 1 for tho
time to como whi n men will get so on
thusiastio over the word of Uod as
thoy aro over Prohibition. I think
tho timo Bpent by tho preacher m got-
h ot mr statements lot bun
srew steadily lx-tter. I could eat, digest, sleep
work with a clearer head, and the yellow colo:
EOT Uln hlWl riven nlu-M In thn tnnM thut .nnni
pure blood anderery organ of the body In healths
action. Pr, Kennedy's r-'sroiite Itemedy Is entitled
to tha credit of aarlnir toy life. If any one ban a
eonoi Boont tno irm
X
on
tat
tlmo ofBeed." Mr, A. 1
says! Tor a lonir tlmo
attacks of dizziness and
Blind Sick Hoadncho
ana to lznrnra blood end a disordered stato of the
STBveizi. a was i
its uamea:
1 wsa troubled with Tere
frr Dr. KennMv'i
r. of Itondout. K. Y. Idld so and bavi
len completely cured. It's tha best thlntr I evei
heard ot for any disorder of that nsturo, and I bare
reoomrnended ft to many with like euooess." Mr.
IMniel JTitts. Taunton. Mass., says: I recommend
Dr. Lennedra 'aTorlt Itemedy for dyspeiwla and
sick hfadacho. 1 suffered for many years with these
oomvlalnts, and was cured by Dr. Kennedy's
FAVORITE REMEDY.
.' Xtioe One dollar. Prepared at Ilondont, IT, Y.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
Prepared by
IL. DATTD KENNEDY, BONDODT, N. T.
tl per bottle EIx forts. Sy alldmrrlsta.
tionT If they are not "false prophets" ting tho people excited over the world
.. .1 ' t.n.. .1... T!t.tn .1 1 . a - 1 .. 4 ..... .
why don't thoy tako tho Biblo and
preach the gospel. I havo attjnded
Prohibition lectures in tho churches
and the Biblo was not opoicd. Yet
thev call it a religious measure There
are extremes to all things and Prohi
bition has been carried to tho farthest
extremely.
Tho tourth commandmont says
"llemerabor tho Sabbath day to keop
it holy-" Aro wo doing this by
preaching Prohibition, by holding
political meetings in groves and chuich
es on tho Sabbath (for Prohibition
is nothinc moro or loss than political)
pleading with men for the voter, deba
ting tho question of dollars and cents
and tolling some silly little stories?
If this is religion what is Bin? If
such a Bin can be' forgiven what is the
unpardonable!
I havo beou a close observer of hu
man nature and havo come to this
conclusion that if parents would fol
low tho advice given in Proy. 22-0
thoro would bo less drunkenness, leas
wantoness, lower robberies, and a bet
ter people
"Train up a child in tho way ho
should go and when he is old ho will
not depart from it." This covers tho
wholo grand theory. Tho mothors of
to-day aro responsible for tho govern
raent of tho future. Thoy who spend
bo much time in niritatinc; tho causo of
tho W. O. T. U. What good might bo
dono by devoting this extra timo to
their childron. Tho ladies that aro
excited over tho Prohibition question
may profit by reading the 1-1 chapter
of 1 uor. a i-aa.
"Lot our women keep silence in tho
churohes; for it is not permitted unto
them to Bpoak, bu they aro commanded
to bo under obedience so Baitli tho law,
And they will learn anything, let thorn
nsk thoir husbands at homo for it is a
shamo for women to speak in a church.
Tho Hov.. Dr. Talmago Bays: "Thero
aro parents who over mako religion
disgusting to thoir childron. They
scold them for not loving Christ. Tho
homo is full of tho war whoop of con
tontiou, from such a place husbands
and sons go out to die." Mothers and
wives bo careful that in vour onthusi
asm, you do uot causo tho very ovil
you aro trying to avoid. You had hot
ly and political causo had better bo
used in teaching mon tho uospei and
tho way to heaven..
1 admit that drunkenness is a terri
ble thincr, ond it is wrong, but does
tho Biblo tel us to tingle that one from
other sins T No. Wo aro command
ed to "jo temperate in all things."
Thero are other sins ten times greater
than drunkenness of which nothing is
said in tho pulpit. By tho false doc
trines they aro conveyini; tho idea in
to tho minds of tho people, that if they
don't get drunk all their sins are tor
given.
Tho principal aid of tho truo Chru-
ian is to strive for n homo in heaven,
and try to live n an upright manner,
that when we aro oallod on tho day of
reckoning before tho great and just
Judce, when the question is asked,
have you lulhllcd tho (Jonimandiin-ntHT
We may say: "Yes." 1 don t think
tho question will he asked: havo you
been a distiller or a brower, or a sa
loon-keeper ? I dont think tho ques
tion will bo askod, havo you obeyed
the Eleventh uommindmont, that tho
preacher tried to mako ? But tho
great question will bo
llnve you done the will ot the
Master."
Yours Heept.
A Faimikk.
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ts impurities uurei
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El tho mllla nnd work-
Isuojib; cierKfliWnuuu
not procure eulllclent
exercise, ami all who
arc con lined In doore,
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liinriK. They wllll
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ind Horea. lolv on I
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I
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will cure Mveruora
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hULl'HUIt H itt tits
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Q Don't ho without a
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mil ikis rrnri't it.
I Untie In tlelicat
health, who aro all
run uown, snoum list
ISUM'HUH niTTKIH.
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iwju inuku your uioourj
iiwi youruesn nam.
'irv MULFiiru JUt.
vv.m to. night, nml
von will sleep well
inn it'ei iieuer ror u.
I
liovou wtint tho beet AleiUcal Worli Dubllshed?
Pcnl S t-ccut stamps to A. 1', oiimv.iv & Co,
Jluoton, Jlass., auj iwclvo a 1017, free.
A fortunate and Qratoful Woman-
Mrs. J. II. Gilo, of Everett, Pa ,
says: "1 havo sintered tor years trom
kidnov and "ravel trouble. Ho physi
cians or medicine at homo did me any
cood. I tinally vitted rav foimtr
homo at Itondout, N. Y., and becau
usiiiK Ur. David lvonnedy s Favorite
Remedy, of Uondout; N. Y. A fow
word-i tell thu result. 1 am a periectiy
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may 21-4t
5K
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONE GENUINEWITHOUTTHE EA LADEL
ManuHl by Wll, Ayhui B Hosa. 1'MlaOa., who
luiku the atuoua Uorao Urona liaier lilanketa.
'fight-Lioed Oidetg.
WHY THE U.NI10USI AT WEST POINT WII.I.
UK SOON CHANGED.
It is said that tho main reason for
tho movement to shanuo tho uniform
of tho men in tho first class at Vst
ter loavo pontics to uio decision ot men 10illt i8 tliaV thoy ,iamat; thoir system
nnd bo oontont with your domestic af- !tll .lu) I)rtB0,lt Ulav jackets. These
ivuuu woiuun Hijuociioi uer aokoU ar0 out ai,nogl t0 a c0rrc0t
FRAZERgrease
IIEST IN T1IK WOULD,
Its wtarltia aualiUes arn nnKiirtAHKMl. atnktlv
nullastlnft two Imxis nf anv other lran1.
ut cascuxl Llicnt. Ul'T THU (lliMllK'K.
Mtrclianta and U.nler. (Jtnsrallr.
May 10 wt.
fairs.
own home and her f amily her willing
loving subjects, it is thon sho occupies
tho highest throno and wears tho most
brilliant crown that God or man can
bestow.
I havo attended sovoral Prohibition
lectures, and find them all about alike,
They tell funny stories aud cot the
tightness in tho tirst place, aud sinco
they don't wear out as fact as tho
cadets grow they naturally get tighter
each fow months. Tho woinon havo
taught tho boys to ho very proud of
tho jmin waists that distinguish the
corps, so that each follow nanus on to
his iaokot as long as ho can. It U
women and childron to laughing. Do aid thut ono day when a cadet fell
anything to get up an oxoitemont, and into tho water his commanding oflieer
I tt.!..1. . t l..... I i 1.! . .!... rr 1.1.. "1.... 1
iiiu ii;u)iUUi, win niuu, nuiin. uii; nuiu 1 oruurca 111111 iukuuu 11 is juukjuv ;hhi
What a Comfort 1
NoDiri! NoFubs! No Back Actio!
LASTS LONGER,
LOOKS DRIQHTER,
and makts tha Shoes WEAR BETTER.
Don't let the women hari all the bsit thlcp, but us
Wolff'sACMEBIacking
ONCE A WEEK FOR MEN.
OHCJt A MONTH FOR WOMEN.
I find It a tip top Harneia DreailDf,
WOLFF RANDOLPH.PhlladelpbU
"CIIETIS COMPOUItD.
BLOOD, LIVER AND
KIDNEY PUHIFIER.
Now is the appointed timo for
thoroughly cleansing tho system from
all impurities, and all will find that tho
Curtis Compound will exactly fill tho
bill. It has stood the tent of 22 years
and its sales aro larger than ever, every
year. Price GOe. and SI. 00.
Fon Sale By
James II. Mercer.
DRUGGIST,
Bu05isiiURO, Pa.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Tho undersigned having been re
stored to health by simple meane, after
sut-firing for several years with a severe
lung affection, and that dread disease
Co.SfUMiTioN, is anxious to make
known to his fellow suITerers the means
of cure. To thoio who di-iie it, he will
cheerfully send (free of char-re) a copy
of 1 ho prescription UBed, which tht-y
will lind a uru euro for Co.nsumition,
Asthma, Catauhh, I3ito.NCinn.-i and
ill throat nnd lung Maladies. He
hopes all sufferers will try his U medy,
as it is invaluable. Those dcpiring the
prehciiplion, which will cost them noth
ing, aud may provo a b'eBsing, will
please address, Rev. Kdwaiih A. Wil
son, Williamsburg, lungs uonnty,
Now York. A-&-co.--lec-7-ly
piKE INHURAJSt K
CllltlSTIAN F, KNAF1, BLOOVHIirKQ.rAi
HOME, OIT N. Y.
MKKOIIANTS'.OP NBWAltK, H. J.
CLINTON, N.V.
1'EOPLKS' N. Y.
HEADING, 1"A.
HERMAN AMERICAN INS. C0..MEW YOKK.
GREENWICH INS. CO., NEW YORK.
JERSEY CITY FIIIK INS. CO., JERSEY
CITY, N. J.
Tteflo old coRroRATioHB are well seasoned tT
vf& and riRK TxatxDand have nevir yet had a
loss settled by any court ot law. Their assets are
all Invested la boud ssci'kities are Uablototbe
aiardolFiRKonly.
Losncs promptly and rtOKssTLT aaustedana
iiald aa soon as determined by Ctjhistun r.
SKirr,aPCIALAOIHTlNUADJC8TIttBLOOKSlCRO,
Pa.
The people of Columbia countyshould patroB
lie the agenoj where losses It any are settled and
oallby one of ther own citizens.
FHOMITNKSS. EOUITY. FAIH DRAIJHO.
The Criminal"' Haven.
MORE AND MORE DIFFICULT FOII
WRONO-UOMl TO EVADE
THE .LAW.
THE
PENSIONS ! PENSIONS !
U. .8 PENSIONS duo many OmciRs, Soldiers,
SutX'KS, their Widows, ciiiliikkn and Dkpsndkht
IUrehts everywhere. If In doubt, or any Tension
Information wanted, write hero. No Washington,
D, 0 or other Agency so advantageous as this N.
J, AGENCY ., ,,,,
!rThousandt of Pennlons aggregatlne millions
of dollars, obtained through tills Agency, and
o'-hera snowed dally..! Addresawltluwostamps
JAMES f. RUHLINO,
CounLelor at Law,
Ml E. State St.. Trenton, N. J.
(Lato U. 6. Pension Agent. N. J. iivt. Urlit. uen'L)
lir-uetors to Oov., U. 8. sen's and M. O's N. J
Posts o. A. It, and Pensioners all u. s., Canada tc.
Feb 15-Mt
aur. niii ii4id niici,
ml ffcuu alia, with work!
in A rut of aatftl
One I'eraon U tch 1-
rain mm fkra.
torsiUr with if Urn n
nabU lint it lluuteboltl
HAMPlra TkM Mmplti.
well Iht wuth, wi
Vm.iii1 aScr -na kmf Di
lbm Ift font homt for 9 tuoothi od how. ihtm "J
V writ t biic n b mm f rl ta tt t'
And Hnjmple-
KtlDinC-o., Uujl Hli.'
M.C.SL0AL& BRO.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ilinufacturersot
CARRIAGES .BUQGIES.PIIAETNS
SLEIQHS, PLATFORM WA3.S':5
Hrst-classworlt always on hand.
REPAlHlaU NEA ILYDONh.
Pricer redutedto luit the timet.
PERRINE'S
PU1UC
BAHLEY
MALT WHISKEY.
listened to a good speech, But on so
ber reflections, wo find that thero was
no substanco, no sound argumont in
tho lecture If any soripturo has been
quoted thoy bo misconstruo it as to
convey n wrong improssion. Thoy
make anonymous assertions but fail to
prove them. Tho wholo timo is takon
mi with foolish stories about "spotted
calves' "John and Mary huusinK each
other when John gets Bobor1' and "one
man's liberties, ends where another
man's nose begins'' oto eta
Isn't it too bad! to keep men in tho
houso of God from two to throo hours
to listen to such trash as this! Wo
havo been misled far enough and it is
wring it. Tho youth did so, and dis
plavea beueitlli it uotliini; but an
r ... ... r ., .
uinierbiiiri, witu ouus ami collar pin
ucd to it. An investigation folio cd,
and showed that whoreas most of the
bitrger boys had been obliged to dis
oird thuir shirts, thero wero even scmo
who had had to cut away the lower
halves of their undershirts in order lo
button their jackets around their
waists. This will not surprise sol
diers. In every country thero aro
swell rogimonts that aohioyo gcod
locki moro or less in tho samo way.
There are oven tales of the sort about
sorao ot the dandles iu our own Seven
th. New York Sun,
Out of tho Breastworks.
Tate Sprinqi, Tenn., July 4, 18M
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.t
Gentlemen Seven years ago I contracted
an exceedingly bad case o( blood poison. I
tried a physician, the best at command, bat
secured no benefit. My throat began to
get iare, and my body covered with sores J
and ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I
felt that my. grave must be reached la the
near future. I gave up the doctors' treat
ment, and with a despairing hope I com.
menceel taking your medicine. I began to
Improve from the brst bottle, and in a short
time the ulcers healed, and my sUa cleared
of! and was entirely well.
One year ago a case of catarrh developed
In my system. The physician did his best,
but could not cure me ; but two bottles of
Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief,
J, II, Robinson.
Kaufman, Tex.. June 33, j888.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.i
Gentlemen I have been afflicted with a
tliln disease for about twelve years, and the
beit medical treatment failed to give me re
lief, I am now using Shift's Specific, and
have received the greatest benefit from Its
use. Yours truly, Wm, Jokes,
For sale by all druggist.
Tin Swift Specific Co,,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
Nw York, 7S&, Broadway.
IYon aiotie-Vctnomt.
In the good old days tho man who
had made a mistake in one country
found reasonable encouragement to
seek new surroundings in some far-off
laud. To be nil outlaw might keep a
man abroad a needless length of time,
but it never bred fear that he might
bo brought homo nyainpt his will soon
er than ho desired. So far ns regard
ed thu possibility of cupluio for crime,
if a criminal got a good start on his
way to a now land hu was practically
safe. The world wn a wido wide
world in thoso good old days.
Tfio world to-day is a tolerably nar
row place for one who Is eought by
lli6 law, and day by day it becomes
more nnd more truo tint a man can
not separato himaill from his past hit -tory.
It is not that escape from tho
oflioers-of jiutloo is itnpofsr le. Crimes
nre still committed, and by reason of
accident or clover do-dun thtir perpe
trators escape. Tho Nathan murder
and tho Tnscoit-Snell homicide are il
lustrations in point. But the chances
nro all tho other way. The case of
Mullor, who killd Mr. Braidwood in a
coach on the North Loudon Hallway
aud w.'is caught in America anil bang
ed in England, was a striking example
in the other direction. The case of II.
M. Brooks, alias V. II. Lennox Max
well, u piobahly uncqualcd as a de
monstration of the advantago which
tho law has on its sido when diligently
seeking to capture and punish a crimi
nal. And, speaking of cable messages,
that message which led to tho captnre
of II. M. Brooks, at Auckland, New
Zealand, in 1835, went over the most
circuitous route that aay message had
followed up to that tlmo. Slatting
from St. Louis the message went to
New York, and wts there turned over
to the cable company, who transmitted
it by land wires to North S dnoy,
Capo Breton, whence it was sent
through the cable to Valentia, and by
wire across Ireland, by cable deroes St.
George's channel to Holjhend and
London. From London it went by
cable to Lisbon, thence to Malta,
thence by cable to Alexandria, Egypt,
by land Wiro to Suez, by cable to Aden
and Bombay, by land wires to Po
nnnc, 111 the Malay Leninsula, by cable
to Java, and by c.ibte from Juva to
Port Djrwin, North Australia, from
Port Darwin it went to Sydney by
laud wiro. and fiom Syduoy by the
South Pacific cable to tv elliugton,
New Zealand, and from there by land
wire to Auckland. Chief llarngan s
ineesauo to the American Council at
Auckland started April IGth, and on
May 5ih Maxwell was arrested as tho
steamer ontered the harbor at Auck
land. On May 0 the cablegram tell-
inir of the arrest readied St. Louis.
On August 1G, or four months and ten
days from the dato of thu commission
of his crime, Maxwell was back in St.
Louis. His farthest point of travel
reached was 8200 imh-s from St.
Louis.
In 1854 there was no submarino
able, and no telegraph lima across
the plain.', aud Mr. Meigs, whose im
mense lumber business on tho 1'aoilio
Coast had been prostrated by the panic
of 1851, and who, in o-'iisupiencu of
triennial transactions U savo nimaelf,
had found it niccssary to leave seoi oi
ly, was free from intorruplioj iu bis
voyage to l'eru.
And Bi'lo by sum witu llie t-trctch-
ing out ofridroid.sand telegraph wire?,
hi l tl.o btying 01 cuius umier 1 no t-ea,
luis been the expansion of old treaties
for etlra lili 111 of criulii al 1 Headers
ai.d th iK'HOtiatiou of uuw interna
tional agreements to give up fugitives
Irom justice 111 foreign lauds, lrnat-
ics vary. IMo two ot litem aro ii'iko
iu their o.italogues rf crimen, and not
moro than half .1 dcz 11 of tho thirty
ciimcs sio in all of the treaties
The power of an extradition pro-
cuifini is not weakened tiy iho dis
tauto of the ofleudir from the soene ot
Ins crime, provided hi offense is one
covered by tieaty uttp ilation-. T hui,
the UnUi-li Utnunimtnl brought l ay
mailer Murkham hack fiom Kansis
City, Mo., to nuswei for a cijmo om
milled iu China. A risidriit of San
Antoiii", Tox., was last May laken
back to answi r for a crimo couimiltid
111 Geimanv several years before.
The I'lnkertous brought Mr. Angeii,
of Pullman cat fame, back from l'or
tugal, and ho curved ten yeais in Joil
ci. Tho latent Bitik of Enuhnd
forgers wero all tried in London,
thonch ono of them was arrested
at Now York and another in Cuba.
Benson, who appropriated the pro
ceeds "of tho salo of tho Putti coneerl
tiokols in tho C.ty of Mexico, was ar
rested in NewYoik City and coiiv
mltted sutcido rather tlmu go hack
uuder' extraditiou papers. Winslow,
tho Boston forger, was apprshended
in England, and only escaped by a
technicality to go to tho Argentine
Kepublic, whtro ho was Iroo lroni ar
.rest. Kerr, the di-faultinir caslip-r
from Chicago, wtnt to IVru, and win
biought back, tried and sent to Joiltt.
Technically I U caso was not covered
by extradition liioocedincs, but ho was
brought buck all the kame, and thu
trial Judgo did not think it his duly 10
ui(uiro into tno manner 01 arrt-M in
f 01 emu country. And. ouoo in
while, a foreign Government will givo
a man up to tno unucu niaus as
matter of courtesy, juBt to be obliging
as was dono in I weed s cae.
There is little encouragement for
thu wickt d in tlieho latter days. Tho
crook daro not write the pot-ollioo is
generally an opc-u book tor tho detec
tives in any big casfj ho daro Lot put
his message on tho wiro tho telegraph
is in Itnguo with tho authorises of the
lawj ifhooskB too regularly for tho
newspapers no is liable to instant bus
piolon. His only lioj 0 lits in itaohmg
somo almost unknown country, and in
that event ho is a stranger because tie
docs not know the language, i'eriiaps
111011 aro not any better than they use
to be, but if thoro is anything in tho
theory thai a man's surroundings make
his character, the men of 10 dav should
bo slow to commit crime, becau-o
overythlng points to the folly of
wrongdoing, and tho arm of thu htu
has a longer roach than in iho d.iys
of old.
CATARRH,
Catarrhal Deafntss and Hay Fmra
A KllW 1IOS1JJ TltllATMKNT.
SufTerers aro not generally awaro that
theso dUcases nro couUkIous, or that they
nre due to tlio presence ot living parasites In
tho llnliiK membrane o tho noso and eus
tachian tubes. Jllcrosconlo research, how
I (jver, Ms I'lUTVU U!l W W .tM.li Mlt wiu
r ... r,,,.,,icil, tiiiir -.( f lin 1 man t u tlint a Simula remwlv lius been for-
111 utou iu.. . "'V iMiatcU
cheitpor lllilkes tit mailUIUCturora nnd Imy fever aro peruianently cured In
. 1 - ,1 1 fromouo to throo elmple applications mado
liriCCS. Do IlOt UllV a PiailO bO- i l.v the natlentonco In two weeks.
4. . T . VT II nnlnrrlinl i Itttli a riT A A VUtfill t a ! t
females (whites) this remedy Is a specific
A pamphlet explaining. this new treatment
Is sent on nx'elpt often ceuta by A. II.
Dixo.s & Son, m West King 8t, Torouto,
Cauoda. Sclentyto American.
tmm
from selected Hurler Malt and imaranlccd to b chemical Pro
lnjiirlouoilnl oclils oiten conta ntd in HVf Iipibb
pted to perrons reqnlrlnBft.iitlinu allnu tonic, .V1u,n'tlVffllrti,
tcil br lis uw). ltcioDiminilcrt I) loading pliylcl" n",,ff,",V, Jiii
DliriLLID
and free from Injurious oil
cspeciaur aaa
rreatlr tieneni
Nervine, Tonic ana A iierauvp. rnr . unauniiMiin, ''v;;,,v.inmnrh itrood
rUUK iIauLKY MALT WIIISKKV Insnres n return of viitor to the oni"'1- 00
appetite, a rich and abundant Mood and Increased Mi.fi and Baul".H0,d?
stimulant mnu nna gem its 111 i-iuxw njri'vin, ,...
eases can bo eollrcl conquered by tlio urn or rcrrli
It s a ton 0 mu urcneania nowcriuism-usH"--"" "i ..rnrniivtlnn to
itlSK H I'l'IIK llAllLKYMALr WIIISKBI 1ms protcd a medlrlnal proiroiion to
j those who pursue their avocations in the open a '""' rbftor
!XCepUOnftl powers oi t'nauriiL-". ajik ju.i jivn-nv ... '--," r ij.na(, nrt,
KlllllNB'H iV'IlB HAHI.KV MAI.T WIIISKhV revives tho energies o "5
out with encesslve 0 Wllv or mental pffort and acts as a safc uard asalnst "P
n wet ana rnforous e.uncr, iiw.nur.iu "3:r,"i ,;niii-ni nfnnii to
Hard workers of e vrr voost Ion nnd persons whom a si-y ntary lucnjns
l)8epsu nnd in t-errino n rum ...iriuj y . t.v iho Liv
Mall Whiskey a powerful InvlyorantB Tho analysis as It JPPJJ Mii'lJjX'
and helper to .lUfestlon. PKItlflNK's Bbpl onemy bottle! 1 Ini
ITIIB 1IAHLKY MAIr WIIISKICY pl7ed thel'l-n" J'?'?! rrinendnS
without unduly stimulating the kid. B.Kr made by M- t. 'Ynii turfurol
ners lncreass their nagjlmr, activity, "it entirely ' ,n.m' WS'
nminteracoi theerfeets of lailKiu. has-Bmctnls and acids aid 11wo''"VJ
tens convalescence and Is a wholcsouw apiir'V'-ft'a". Z i.itiu arllttnUh
and pro.nptIdlUfetlc. A'atch tlintabts ' ailralvalf vf thf ' in ilmtltin or Jiuniau
aoao ginuine unless uearmif vne oiguw mirr.r,m. ..r.
rfJTI.I !l lllfrTBin
Kot s.ie uj all orurirla
and (rrocers throughout
the United 8Utes and
Canada.
37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PIIILA
rolWALE UYDItUOdlsrS ANU ALL UBALnilS.
PENNY GOODS
A SPECIALTY.
soli isiMTa roa
r. v. auamh co.,
FIlB CUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
SoleaKcntBot tho fol
lowing nranas Of
Cigars.
HKMUT CLAY,
LONDHES,
NORMAL,
INDIAN PRINCESS,
SAMSON,
S1LVBH ASH.
PATENTS,
voata and Trado Marks obtalned.and all Patent
8lnuss conducted tor MOUBK TK KEES.
mill nwiMiJii is Ol'l- iSITE U. 8. PATKNT
VFIOK. Wo hive no sub-aironcies, all business
Irect, hence oan transact patent busluesa lo loss
Imeand at LKSS cost than those remote from
send model, drawlnir, or photo.wlth description.
wa fiiivinit if iiiiti-ntanin or not. freo ot cnarEe.
Our fee not duo till patent is wcured.
A boot"llow to obtain l"atents,"wltb references
o actual clients In your utate, county, or town,
ntfreo. Address
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
Opposlta I'atent OTce, Waihlngton, D.0
J. R. SMITH & CO.
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
OKALKK3 IN
PIANOS,
By the following wellknown makers;
CluckcriiiK,
Imibc,
Wcbcr,
Hallct & Mavis.
Alexander Bros
V
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WllOLlaALB UEALKHS IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
FRbTlTS AND NUTS.
SOLE 4GKNTS FOR
HENRY MAILLARDS
SCA.NDIES.
FIiF.SH VERY WEEK.
Bloomsbur,
j ANY OHDEll
FOIt FESTIVAL
i will bo
ISUPl'MEDWjru
TUB
( LOWUST
; irtel F;;:;;,
as follows:
I ORANGES,
LKMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTSJ
OHEAJI NUTS,
ALMONDS,
l'OP CORN
BALLS.
& JB. JBOBBW
DEALER IN
WINES AND LIQUORtS
AND JOBBER ttl C1GAHS.
B LOOM SB URG, PA.
C3r Jrd LhlJ ArL 1
INDUCE MSjE I f
'ianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines.
ip ill'
Music - - - - Warerooms
Woven Wire Fencing
iWiro Roposolvago
BEST, .'A
STEEL
for
H JIM HA If 1 K-
nA Yn PPP ROD.
Feb oo wist.
Rvini?ftf nrhtneT
Tft l nct tiblltfcl
tra 'n an pni, 9j i
iuaHdc our marhlkMl
rMi wnii pmpn ran it
tnfin, w wui nw rrf 10 on
Krton to ratk lofalltj.ih ttrj
t MwlBC-tnichtn tnarl i
th orld, with all ih ttatbmtati.
f a trill alaa ntl frr a rtmniMi
tlnacfoor ttntlf anrt valaahl irl
mptf a. in reiurn wi m mai yc
ifcnt what wi atnd. la that ah.
mar U 11 font bonia. and tftr IS
mcmtni ii nu mcm jvr own
which hava ran oot t Kfmt rtf nrt
run eai it xM rornaitii, wim h
iirntimi, ana no? ttui for
MAO. rt,aironrtt, mottttti
talmarblna in Iba worlJ, All U
,taa. No tarltal rfanirad. Tula.
rinmarhln In tha worM. and tl
XiillilA CO.g Hox. T-iUi AuBiiBtu, Mulue.
OKaVTEFUIi COMFOHTIKOa
EPP'S COCOA.
liltEAKFAST.
"IlrntlioroimliknowlMleoottho natural Ihwh
wiiiih i.nvrrn the DTCintlons ot dlecntloii find
nulrltlon, nnd by a carelul nppllcatiou or tho nno
properlloj of well selected ocoa, Sir. Epps lias
provided our breakfast taMes Vflth a delicately
llavored beverago which may save us many Heavy
doctors' blllf. Ills by tho Judicious uso of such
articles of diet that acon&tllutlon may betrradual.
lv built up until slrotiff enoueh to resist every ten.
dencyto dl ease. Hundreds of subtle maladies
aro lloatlnir around us re idy to attack wherever
there 13 a weak point. Wo may cscapo many a
mini siinft bv kcenlne ourselves well fortified with
pure blood and a properly nourished f rame,"Cfell
Herctce aatette. .Made klmply with bolllne water
or milk, will only In halt pound tins, by uroccrs,
labelled tnus :
JAMES El'l'S A CO., Ilomcsopathlo Chemlsta,
oct 26-u-ct. lionaon, uigianu.
ELAWAHK, LACKAWANNA AND
WBSTBUN KAILKOAD.
BLOOMSBUUG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
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NOKTUUUBEHUMO, II 40
Cameron 5 65
Chulasky o to
uanvuio i
Uutawlssa .
liupcrt...
Hloonisburg
llspy
Llino ltldge.
willow drove......
Urlarcrcek
Berwick
llcach llnen
Hick's lorry
Hhlckshlnny
liuniocK's .
N
antlcoke 7 60
Avondale. 7 54
Plymouth 7 6
is mouth junction 8 03
Kingston 8 os
Ueunctt....
Maltby
Wyoming
est I'livston
nttstou
Lackawanna
Talorvllle
llellcvuo
SCH1KT0N
STATIONS.
HCRANTON. ..
noiicvue
Taylorvllle.
Lackawanna. C 2S
'lttston 6 SB
Westl'lttstou 6 43
Wyoming, e 47
.MUUDy t oi
Uennett . c 53
Kingston fi 58
riymoui n junction i ua
Plymouth , 7 10
Avondale 7 14
Nantlcoko 7 10
Hunloek's 7 2(1
Hhlckshlnny 7 47
Hick's Kerry 7 55
Ucach Haven 8 01
Uerwlck s 07
Bnarcreel: 6 13
Wl low drove. 8 10 11 4S
Llraellldge B 20 1152
r.-'py bvo it
Ulooinsbuiir..! fl2 12 05
Hupert 8 87 12 10
Catawlss.i 8 i 12 15
Danville 8 57 12 30
Chulasky 9 03
Cameron 0 07 12 40
N0KT11CMBE11LAND 9 22 12 ft
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connections nt llupert wiih
Readln llatlroad for Tamanend
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538.
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Mlllat (ot nattwr nbat frthara alalia) 25 y turn
l'rBtlcnl imA Kuropffna lloapltul Hxpcrlcuca M
ltlenaand cvrUttoavca Wf,If
HI'KCIAL I IS IS ASKS
AND BLOOD l'OISON,
nOTII SP.X. latportatl aaa rtan or old, Kltl'l.
TIONi. llLOTLHP.H. l'lUPU:. Ull-tf ISAli:
VLvr.llK herToua licblllljr( lrt i llnllljr. Ircjr
atmotloaa iBflammntlon of KMurr liltttitlfr
al other r(OTna 'i'kroat i:ffttlona. MrUntbuljr
Kh vaeo and A;rral Ui Hocltlf , II rich (a IHaeaaa
f iho hi door, I'IIm, blecdluffjnrlukrna;. Hyaprp
la. Ah aae of qaaaki. iwlionoua droit, (V. oure ani
atoodllr wd. Ual4Mi(4-iadaa. halUr al oooa.
Tha wort aiubbora catti aullcltad. Ir. Tboel aUJUJ
HUpaiUc, Hauoaobaihlo KeUoito atl JUjiiata ayattma o(
tuadltlBt, anl br coffitlalat tLa taut la practice b auraa
vbara othara fail. Ur. Threl warn auffutra alaJmt
onboQBl pill, ftftltila ulituraa. Llood ourinira and
liairltatluoaaiuchdaiial aura. puuitr dlOar
forcf getting our prices.
Catalogue and Price Lists
Ou application
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til la aatara aal promia aad htoea raqulraa aoUntlSa
aawuM&itftia, oovia.paaipBiiu.olraulara.dlitrihaiadhr
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lUti OaotUuifQ, aia, la hlih thar dUerlba CUaaaaa la tha
wiiiim on rpreiai uma Aervoaa Ulaeaaeo.
aadaapoalBC th aaaiacvua wadiealavlaAUra la thai wiu Tol
Huauaia.
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ismI atif itratad ao4 harrUlt forna.
Tlilln of duiftraui ualabchQtj or leaauitf ,
Sttffprcra from caUrrhal ttOUbUl ibguld
at tha pool
latloatLan
lk. TL..I
ha a aqval aud haa pravta ly (uu that hU abfuir u
worth nor lo auffrra tbaa all Iho fiao aaaanlutloBa,
evtfaaUaa aid pr ! which art atlr affatad bulaaldom
Bulatlf aoondaaUal WritactcaiL Thautattda l
UtMBftbUU U tha oma. llaura, t to I, and to f. Wad.
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SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITING.
atuiiit-a, and now earn () to
SIOO a tttimthf advancement
rapid A re you tired of lour
oocu pa tionT Iara (Shorthand,
tho money niDt Kill return
man. fnlrt It L iui,r.in.i,.
VWI b?imi,for Man? ,tudf' iWiww fur.
S1.1.1-. Lf dlu IWlntfo Q U, b. Bwid (or circular,
O. ft. MLUEK, frlo., I00t Chiiunt St , rhUhdilpblJL
Mar lr-j-it
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any .tag., acute or clirunlc. Alia
lltr lever or Cold In llrail,rAiM.
17 vuruu. uikd meuic&l euaurie
meul. A bwv.r whn hail c.t.,,1.
17 yn. dUooeri a curu which U
bow Klreii to the world. No co.
CAlno or harmful luUlAnce No
atiulT nrrlinipl.A t'n.u ... nn
tteud for circular with Imm.. lA.tin.V.ri.,.
Bcorto cured. Drutsl.ti, UV. ) mull, Hkj. i iu.ll. to
Apr, 12-r-4t.
Wiiaac'
smsnort. Snnburr. rotlsvillc tc At Northnm
heilanrt with 1". J- K. Dlv. P. It. 1(. lor Harrltburg,
Lock Haven, Emporium, Wurien,corry nndUo,
V. V. HAI.STEAD, oen. Jion.,
scranion, ra
Pennsylvania Hailroa'd.
Ilxl!
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
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TIME TABLE.
In eflect MAY l! 1889. Trains leave sunbuiy
EASTWARD
9.40 a. ra.. Sea HUoro Exr.rfKn (dallv exoent
Hundaj-), tor llarrloturfandlnterincdldtestatloDS,
arrlTlng at Philadelphia 3.15 F. rn. j NewVorlt,
6.30 r. m. ; llaltlmoro, 2.50 p. m. ; Washington,
4.00 p, m., connecting at Philadelphia tor all Sea
Wioro points. Through pasaeuKer coach to
Philadelphia,
1.13 p. ra. Day Express
dally except 8unaay),(orllarrlsburgandln terme
dlate stations, arriving at Philadelphia
R.50 p. m. i New York-, .ss p. m. j llaltlmoro
.43 p.m.; Washington, p,io p. m. Parlor car
Luiuiign iu i-uiiuuuipiua nnu pasingor coacnea
through to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
8.00 p. in. Kenovo Accommodation (dally
for Ilarrlshurg and all Intermediate stations, arriv
ing at Philadelphia 4.23 a. m. j New York-7.10 a. m.
jHtiumore, 0.13 . m. ; wasuington obo a. in.;
Pullman sleeping carlrom Ilarrlshurg to Philadel
phia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can
remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7 u m.
1.50 a. m. Krle Mall (dally) lor Harrlsburg and
lntermedlato stations, arnvlng at Philadelphia
0.611 a. ra. Kt.i York, 9.10 a. m.; Through Pullman
sleeping cars and passenger coaches to Philadel
phia. 2.10 a. m. fo'jthrrr Expicss (dslly) for Harrls
burg and Intirinr dlate ttallrns arilvlngot Haiti
moie 7.20, and WabhlrgtonB.43, and through Pull
man Mc plrgcarslo lio.lt m"reand Waslilngton,
and througl' passenger conches to llaltlmoro.
WKSTWAltU.
B.ioa. m. Jtilo Mall (dally), for Krle an! at
Canandalgua m d Intermediate stations, Itoches.
ter, Uurfaln i d Niagara Falls, with through Pull
man pal u- jats and paesengercoaohes to Erie and
HocDtMer.
9.63 NewB Express ( dally . .or lock Haven
and Intermediate stations.
1.41 p. m Niagara Express (dally except Bun
ny) for Kane, Cat a tlguaand Intermediate station-,
It better, Buffalo and Niagara Vails ltb
thn ugupasienEer coachesto Kane and Hochester
and Parlor car to Vatklns.
6.30 p. m. Fast Lino (dally except Sundayltor He
noo, waiklns and Intermediate stations, with
thrown pussenger coaches toltenovo and WMxlns.
10.43 p, m. Wllllamjport lacprets (dally except
bunday) for WlUtati Bport aud lntermedlato Bta
1 Ions.
Tinioonn TKAiNs roKsnNuiiUY fhomthb
EAbT AND bUTJTlI,
News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a. m.
Iialtlmoie, 4::wil in. Harrlsburg, s.l0a.m. dally
arriving at Bunbury 9,83. n. m.
... ., , .. Niagara Express leaves
Philadelphia, H.tO a, m. ; Wa&ltlngton 8 10 a. m. Ilal
tluioie 9.00 a. m. (daU except bunda) arriving at
Sunbury, 1.43 p.m. with through Parlor car from
Pulhvlelphla and tnrough passenger coaches trom
Philadelphia and ltaltlmore.
Kast Line leaves New oiK9.oo a.m. i rhlladel
phla,1.50a. in,; Washington, 9.50 u, in.; ltaltl
more, 10.43 a. m., (dally reept Bundayi nrrlvlng at
biiLbun, B.au p. in. nub through passeDger
cnachin from Philadelphia nud Paltlinoio
Wllllatusior Hpibs leaves New Yoik 8 00 p,
m. P hllanei hla B.b4 p. m. W. bhlcgton 2 50 p. in.
Palilmore 4.i0 p. in. (dailj cxcipt bundaj) airlv.
lug at uiiM.r) 10.8 p. m.
Erie Mall leaves New York8.00p. m. ; Philadel
phia, 11.23 p. in. ; Washington, 10.00 p.m.; Haiti.
inore,u.2M p. m.,(da11y) ximinti at bunbury 6.10
.P'j ,,fl through Vulitiioi Weeping cars from
Pnllndelphla, Wuhlilnyion aid Baltimore and
ihrouth panerger cceihts (res Philadelphia
Hl'NHI'IIY, IIAZl.llTII.N as Wfl.KKNlt AHIIU
ItAll.llllAll AMI MIUTll AN1 IVMlT
HlfANI'11 lttll.WAV.
, tlially except sunuay.)
vytlkeiibarro Mall loaes bunbury 10 00 a. m,
arrlvln? at Bloom rerry 10.18 a.m,, Wllkts-barre
1.10 p.m.
ExprttsKast l"'ivcs Bunbury 6.85 p. m arriving
at Bloom Perry (ui! p. m., Wllkes-burro 7.50 p iu
bunbur) MallleavesWllketbarroll.U a.m.arnv
li'But liliui trrry lS.Brp. nv.huMiury 1.30 p. m
Exprei-s West leaves .Vllkes-barre 3.05 n. m.. ai-
. ving at Bloom Kerry 4.30 p. m.. bunbury 6.80p. n
i BUNDAY T1IAINB,
v llkepbario nail leatra. Minlmrv in ni n. m.. nr
il. 'ii uil.ioci lirr) 10 4k a. m., Wllkes-llarre
12 . 0 . ni.
Mil mi) ucromu'Cdtlkn loaves Wilkes Brrf B'10
P io rtTni- at monin Ferry, (.59 p m.. tfanbuo
T SO p ft
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ii i Hi cm (l-i f..,iuvr.t A"l
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